Notes written by Mordechai Tenenbaum – Tamaroff, commander of the underground in the Bialystok ghetto, to two of his underground comrades who were arrested outside the ghetto while carrying weapons. In the collection are the following items:
- A photograph of Bialystok ghetto Judenrat notice No. 391 and 392:
- No. 391, issued on Feb. 17, 1943, offering a reward of 5,000 marks to whoever turns in Tanchum Pogorelski, a wanted man.
- No. 392, issued on Feb. 18, 1943, a reward of 10,000 marks as ...
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Notes written by Mordechai Tenenbaum – Tamaroff, commander of the underground in the Bialystok ghetto, to two of his underground comrades who were arrested outside the ghetto while carrying weapons. In the collection are the following items:- A photograph of Bialystok ghetto Judenrat notice No. 391 and 392:- No. 391, issued on Feb. 17, 1943, offering a reward of 5,000 marks to whoever turns in Tanchum Pogorelski, a wanted man.- No. 392, issued on Feb. 18, 1943, a reward of 10,000 marks as above.

Two pages, printed, in Yiddish. Received in the GFH Archives on Nov. 18, 1962.- A photograph of a handwritten note with the date details of a roundup Aktion in the Bialystok ghetto and the number of deportees and killed. This information was written on the back of a typewritten document. The Aktion began on Feb. 5 and continued through Feb. 12, 1943.One page, handwritten, in Yiddish; Received in the GFH Archives on Aug. 5, 1964. Close